As the world's countries attempt at a greener method of saving the planet, artists Robert Graves and Didier Madoc-Jones have produced a series of 14 photographs for the 'London Futures' exhibition. The expo is aiming to educate in a more unnerving and intimidating way, to fully showcase how the world could potentially become.
If examined closely, the scenarios in these pictures feature a drowned city of London; deserted, inhabited by animals and far from the picture-perfect Utopia that it could have been. 'London Futures' will be on display until March 6th, 2011.
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